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“I have been familiar with Sunrise for over 25 years. My home church has supported Sunrise with regular giving and offerings over those years. I will say that I knew “of’ Sunrise but did not “know” Sunrise. My eyes were opened, four years ago, when we took our youth group to visit and work with one of the facilities and were truly impressed with the team at Sunrise and their work. We saw, first hand, what a difference Sunrise was making in the lives of the children. We have visited multiple homes over the past four years and have found encouragement, being poured into the children’s lives. They are finding their identity and value through a relationship with Jesus Christ. There is truly no greater way to fulfill the Great Commission than the work of Sunrise.”
Jeremy Teal is the director and owner of Paul Mitchell The School in Lexington and Louisville. About 17 years ago, Jeremy was introduced to the salon business and eventually fell in love with the industry. “You genuinely connect with people with passion in this industry,”…
On September 12, the second annual “Run for the Ranch” was held in Winchester to raise money for the Solid Rock Children’s Ranch. The 5K run/walk began and ended at Mt. Zion Christian Church, with 106 runners and walkers participating. Among those participants were four ladies calling themselves “Tina’s Tribe.”…
When Braeden first walked through the doors of Woodlawn Center, he entered feeling awkward and lacking confidence. “When I first came in, I was an introvert, like, really an introvert.
Judy Singleton from Winchester has a dream. Her dream is to provide a community of care for sibling groups in foster care on her property.
The entire Sunrise Somerset foster care team recently went on a “Foster Parent Appreciation Parade” to see their clients and show some Sunrise love to our families.